Texas Longhorns head coach Tom Herman told reporters Monday that Sam Ehlinger is likely to serve as the team's starting quarterback against Maryland and received the majority of the first-team reps Monday, according to Anwar Richardson of OrangeBloods.com.

Ehlinger and Shane Buechele had been battling for the starting quarterback position this summer.

Ehlinger started six games for the Longhorns last season, perESPN Stats & Information, whileBuechele started seven.Ehlinger generally impressed more on the stat sheet, however:

"He's throwing the ball a lot better. He's sitting in the pocket much more comfortably," he said, per Spectrum News Austin'sSports Night. "Let's make no mistake—ShaneBuechele had a great camp. Great camp. Didn't do, really, anything wrong. ... It was just a matter of, who do we feel gives you the best chance to win in the first game? We'll see if we're right."

For a Texas team that went 7-6 last season and hasn't won 10 games since 2009, reaching just one bowl game in the past three years, getting steady production from the quarterback position is key.

IfEhlinger falters, he'll haveBuechele nipping at his heel—a solid backup plan for the Longhorns. But for the time being,Ehlinger is steering the ship.